Summary -- From street protests to state building -- The emergence of civil institutions -- Toward a national army? -- The spoilers -- A revolution within the revolution -- Increasing societal rifts -- The role of international aid
Summary
The solution to the Syrian crisis lies in building a state within rebel-held territory that can replace the regime in Damascus. But the effort to create institutions and integrate rebels is threatened by increasing political fragmentation and sectarian tensions. Overcoming these obstacles and establishing a new state amid civil war will require greater unity on the ground and support from outside
Notes
"April 2013."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 27)
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed April 3, 2013)